Ok I have a virgin NOS stock cam for the teener. I bought it with a bunch of parts. With the parts came
these lifters. Are they new, reworked, f 'ed, or what? I cannot afford ceramic. So I have to decide what
to do. I have never seen new lifters so I have no comparison. Any and all help opinions etc. appreciated.
Must be monday.
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It's hard to say without holding them and seeing them. The tops appear to be ok. But that is PURE speculation.
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What do I look for? I assume any dishing would be a problem. Do new have the star pattern or is that the result of a re-work? Can old ones be reworked? Besides ceramic. what is out there for a stock new cam? As always thanks.
The lifter should actually have a slight crown to it if you place it on a piece of glass. Those appear to be reworked OE lifters (which is what our local guy's are doing without issue.)
We are either using re-worked stock ones or ceramic. We cant take the chance of failure.
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Not many people can afford to have a failure. I know I can't. Thanks for the insight.
Rumor has it the Brazilian lifters are working fine also, but they are a tad heavier than the stock ones (which is fine for a stockish engine).
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ARRGGH!
This has been bothering me to no end particularly today. I finally decided that I can't afford to not afford the ceramics. I'm taking my Web lifters back and telling em to give me my dough back. I don't want to risk it. I'll just have to suck it up and buy the drop ins. And new pushrods.
there goes 5 and 1/2 bills.
Do the guys with the ceramic lifters provide the pushrods as well? I feel your pain. I bought a vw porsche for the cheap to run/build vw engine. So far not too bad but as of late it seems you can't use new parts. I just finished sorting out my dist. drive gear. According to Jake the new ones are not too good. It's just as bad as airplanes. Should be getting better but it's getting worse. ISO is a joke as well. Lowest bidder is the bottem line.
I think John@aircooled.net's HD AL or Chromoly PR's are the ticket, depending upon how wound up you get.
Dylan, I have the ceramic lifter buy in Canada going. It’s being pushed back to the end of February but it is a go. It would save you a couple of bucks and you don’t have to ship your case to the states, just Ontario.
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?act=ST&f=2&t=7164&hl=ceramic+lifters
That said if it is a true NOS cam and lifter set it may be OK.
On checking the face of the lifter, just hold them face to face, hold them up to the light and they should be convex.
Bump.
Nobody answered my question about recycling lifters. I still wanna know.
I don't want to reuse them myself. Brad said something about his customers using reconditioned lifters and I want to know if there is anyone who takes these things before I throw them away. I know I keep too much stuff because "I might need it someday", but given the state of the lifter industry these days perhaps these are actually useful. Once they're gone, they're gone - kinda like cutting up a teener.
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